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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @NTA the main point is a shoulder charge to the head is either a red card or it isn’t. Needs to be consistently ruled.

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    @Crucial said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    The other aspect of this is laying down a marker in practical terms rather than just the theory and videos. Over the games leading up to the RWC various results came from similar situations. This could be the opportunity for WR to clearly show which interpretation is correct to both players and refs.
    I also have this hope that karma will bite Owen Farrell in the arse 😉

    It would also be nice if the minnows didn’t get fucked over playing the top sides.

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    @Kirwan said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    @NTA the main point is a shoulder charge to the head is either a red card or it isn’t. Needs to be consistently ruled.

    Correct, and they have dealt with the tricky one (for the refs) of what is a shoulder charge placing the onus on the tackler to have arm in front of shoulder at impact not 'but I was going to and didn't have time'

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    glad sense was seen in the Eng/Ton game where I think it was Watson had fallen to his knees and the Tongan hit him right on the high side of the shoulder line

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    @taniwharugby said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    glad sense was seen in the Eng/Ton game where I think it was Watson had fallen to his knees and the Tongan hit him right on the high side of the shoulder line

    Yeah, that was good reffing. The TMO was trying hard to push for sanction yet the tackler had arm forward and had got very low, impact was high on chest and he can't be blamed for the ball carrier then falling in a way that the shoulder made light contact with head, The tackler did everything he could to make a legal tackle. Just like competing for a high kick, it was a fair contest.

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    @Crucial said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    Yeah, that was good reffing. The TMO was trying hard to push for sanction

    Didn't see it that way. The TMOs generally have been non-judgemental in the incidents I've seen.

    If the Pommy guy in charge of the buttons for Wobs v Fiji didn't think it was worth of sanction, that is another story.

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    @NTA said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    @Crucial said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    Yeah, that was good reffing. The TMO was trying hard to push for sanction

    Didn't see it that way. The TMOs generally have been non-judgemental in the incidents I've seen.

    If the Pommy guy in charge of the buttons for Wobs v Fiji didn't think it was worth of sanction, that is another story.

    My recollection was that the ref was trying to understand why he was even being shown the footage and the TMO was trying so hard to not say what he was thinking that the whole thing was a farce.

    'I see a tackler getting very low and a ball carrier then also getting low' . 'Um yes'
    'I see contact high on the chest' 'Um yes'
    'So we have no foul play'. 'I'll show you again'
    Repeat conversation. until ref gives up and tells TMO to feck off

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    I can see why the TMO looked at the Hodge tackle and thought it was fine. I wasn't aware of any controversy until after the game when I went on social media.

    In real time, on the side-on camera it looks like a legal tackle. He wraps both arms. Now the question is if he lead with the shoulder, in which case he might be in trouble.

    The thing is, that tackle was not a shoulder charge. His arm wasn't cocked like Scott Barrett. Now it may be a 'dangerous tackle', but the whole thing still leaves me a bit uneasy. Because to me he was making a genuine tackle attempt that looks to have gone a bit wrong.

    I think anything more than a one week ban would be a bit harsh.

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    @barbarian said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    I can see why the TMO looked at the Hodge tackle and thought it was fine. I wasn't aware of any controversy until after the game when I went on social media.

    In real time, on the side-on camera it looks like a legal tackle. He wraps both arms. Now the question is if he lead with the shoulder, in which case he might be in trouble.

    The thing is, that tackle was not a shoulder charge. His arm wasn't cocked like Scott Barrett. Now it may be a 'dangerous tackle', but the whole thing still leaves me a bit uneasy. Because to me he was making a genuine tackle attempt that looks to have gone a bit wrong.

    I think anything more than a one week ban would be a bit harsh.

    I reckon the sanction will be 4 weeks but because of his record it will be halved to 2.

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    Hodge is cited under Law 9.13. They'll most likely start with a mid-range entry point and then - because of clean record, early remorse blah blah - reduce it with 50%: 3 weeks. (If contact is made with the head, they must start with a mid-range entry point or higher).

    If he contests the citing, he'll probably end up with 4 weeks if the citing is upheld.

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    Although the regulations permit reducing a sanction with more than 50%, this only happens in very exceptional cases.

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    Would be a blessing for Australia if he does get banned. Put in Jordan Petaia or another winger with pace. Hodge is just so meh.

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    @akan004 said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    Would be a blessing for Australia if he does get banned. Put in Jordan Petaia or another winger with pace. Hodge is just so meh.

    But is the best goal kicker in the side

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    @ACT-Crusader From long range he's good. Not sure how accurate he is though.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/116025447/rugby-world-cup-michael-cheika-savages-fiji-over-hodge-world-cup-citation

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    @jegga what an article. Georgina forgot to interview @mariner4life to get an even more one sided piece 😀

    For what it’s worth when it happened I didn’t think anything of it and thought it was an unfortunate collision. When I saw Yota still lying there I thought it must’ve been harder than I originally thought.

    In saying that in the past I’ve thought there have been some unfortunate collisions that have ended up with players getting suspended and players out with concussion.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    @jegga what an article. Georgina forgot to interview @mariner4life to get an even more one sided piece 😀

    For what it’s worth when it happened I didn’t think anything of it and thought it was an unfortunate collision. When I saw Yota still lying there I thought it must’ve been harder than I originally thought.

    In saying that in the past I’ve thought there have been some unfortunate collisions that have ended up with players getting suspended and players out with concussion.

    He’s such a petulant tool, why would the Fiji coach have an issue with Krusty? It’s not like he made the tackle, asking Kearns and Woodward for their thoughts is a waste of time too , Kearns thinks the wallabies turn water into wine in the corporate boxes at half time and Woodward has a vague and nodding acquaintance with reality .

    Still hilarious for a “ neutral “ like me to watch.

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    @jegga said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/116025447/rugby-world-cup-michael-cheika-savages-fiji-over-hodge-world-cup-citation

    Perfect appointment from the ARU becuase he reflects their professionalism.

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    @akan004 said in RWC: Fiji v Australia (Pool D):

    @ACT-Crusader From long range he's good. Not sure how accurate he is though.

    When the Wallabies use him in general play he has shown his value, just as was seen in Perth.

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    Extended highlights:

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